White House weighs in on social media censorship and Facebook cryptocurrency

FPI /July 15, 2019 Analysis by Laura Valkovic, LibertyNation.com One might have suspected that President Trump was gearing up to tackle censorship on social media after the administration called for members of the public in May to submit their stories online. On July 11, the White House hosted a Presidential Social Media Summit, to which […]
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